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NFL odds: Tom Brady’s career from a sports betting perspective

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It’s official, quarterback Tom Brady is retiring.

The legendary QB announced his decision on Wednesday via social media, ending a career many consider the greatest of all time.

Let’s dive into Brady’s run from a sports betting perspective.

TB12 finished his career 213-157-11 (58%) against the spread (ATS). Even more impressive? Brady finished 51-13 (80%) ATS as an underdog. 

And for that, sports bettors and NFL fans alike thank you, Tom.

Here’s a fun breakdown of how Brady performed for sports bettors over his career:

– In his 10 Super Bowls, Brady won as the underdog or covered as the favorite five times, lost as the favorite three times and won but didn’t cover the spread twice.

– Brady and his team started the season as the betting favorite or co-favorite to win the Super Bowl nine times. Brady ended up winning the Super Bowl that season twice (Super Bowls LI and LIII).

– Brady was 25-21-1 ATS and 35-12 straight up (SU) in the postseason.

– Brady was 15-11-1 ATS and 22-5 SU at home in the playoffs.

– Brady was 7-3 ATS and 7-3 SU when an underdog in the playoffs.

– Brady was 3-3 ATS and 5-1 SU as a double-digit favorite in the playoffs.

– In Brady’s last 19 seasons, he never entered the regular season with odds higher than +1200 (12-1 in 2010) to win the Super Bowl.

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